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Re: Success, except for splitting



Donald Hunter <dhunter@atlan-tech.com> writes:

> 3. nnimap-split-articles appears to be processing every
> nnimap-split-inbox for each nnimap group I am subscribed to.
> This is because nnimap-split-articles is called for every
> subscribed group.

Now that my IMAP server works again, I've tried this. I don't have
this behaviour.

I get one call, for all groups, like this:

1 -> nnimap-request-scan: group=nil server="vic20"
| 2 -> nnimap-split-articles: group=nil server="vic20"

How are you subscribed to your IMAP mailboxes?  If you subscribe to
them using 'B' (gnus-group-browse-foreign-server) you will have one
server connection (and one instance of nnimap) for each group.

If you have your nnimap server in gnus(-secondary)-method and
subscribe to your groups using U (either in Group or Server buffer)
you should get rid of that redudancy. It will then use one server
connection for all groups.

/s